Women’s safety in cities must be deliberately created rather than merely resulting from institutional or infrastructure issues. Analyze
Urbanism refers to the way of life in cities and towns, characterized by a high population density, social diversity, and economic and cultural complexity.example - Delhi's Connaught Place . Sub urbanization is the process of population growth and urban development in areas surrounding cities oftenRead more
Urbanism refers to the way of life in cities and towns, characterized by a high population density, social diversity, and economic and cultural complexity.example – Delhi’s Connaught Place .
Sub urbanization is the process of population growth and urban development in areas surrounding cities often characterized by low density residential areas and commercial activities.example – Noida, Gurgaon .
Urbanization is the process of transforming rural or natural areas into urban landscapes characterized by increased population density, infrastructure development, and economic activity.example – Mumbai,Delhi .
Cities grow through urbanization, while people move to suburbs for space and comfort. Urbanism makes cities lively and sustainable. These three are connected, affecting how we live, work, and travel, shaping our communities and daily lives.
Transformation in Social Relationship –
- Change in family structures and relationships i.e emergence of alternative family forms ( single parents, adoptive families )
- Increased focus on personal relationships and friendships i.e social media groups for friendships ( Facebook groups, WhatsApp chats ).
- Rise of non traditional lifestyles and partnerships i.e online platforms for non traditional relationships ( dating apps, social media groups ).
- Growing importance of workplace and professional networks i.e 61% of Indian employees consider networking crucial for career growth (Glassdoor, 2019).
Urbanization, Sub urbanization, and Urbanism are interconnected forces shaping our cities. Urbanization brings growth, Sub urbanization provides space and Urbanism adds vitality. Together they create vibrant and sustainable communities. Balancing these forces is key to building livable cities , promoting economic growth and enhancing quality of life for all.
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The safety of women in Indian cities has been a pertinent issue as violence has become a recurrent phenomenon. The Nirbhaya gang rape in the city of Delhi in 2012 is a testament to the unsafe nature of Indian cities’ safety infrastructure. India’s nation’s ranking in the 2018 World Economic Forum’sRead more
The safety of women in Indian cities has been a pertinent issue as violence has become a recurrent phenomenon. The Nirbhaya gang rape in the city of Delhi in 2012 is a testament to the unsafe nature of Indian cities’ safety infrastructure. India’s nation’s ranking in the 2018 World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Gender Gap Index (GGI) was a dismal 108, same as in 2017. To make cities our ‘engines of growth’ it is important to make cities safer, more secure, and comfortable for women.
Safety Of Women In Cities Through Institutional And Infrastructural Factors
Women Safety Needs To Be Strategically Produced
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